Season 2 was really awesome. The cast is perfect and it was fun to watch. I cannot wait for season 3.
Even in the anime, my favorite character was Chopper, and in this live action, they did a really great job with his script. I cried in both the anime and the live action. They did a great job.
For everyone who is complaining about Vivi’s casting, I think it makes sense. Vivi is described as someone who grew up in a desert area with scorching heat, so having brown or darker skin fits her background. It would not really make sense for her to have very pale skin.
I love this season more than the previous one. It is more intense and has amazing boxing choreography. However, I do not like the dialogue. It feels awkward and overused, and some of the crying scenes feel unnecessary.
To be honest, I really do not like that they brought Kang In Beom back. I think it would have been better to introduce a new villain. Also, putting Lee Du Yeong’s character at the end felt kind of pointless. While the others use boxing, he uses weapons, which feels unnecessary and does not fit well.
I thought in the last episode Gun Woo’s friend or team would fight the villain team in a chaotic battle, but it ended up being just a fight in the ring between the four of them.
The post credit scene left me speechless. Oh my God. Hopefully, there will be a season 3.
I don’t know, everyone recommended this show to me and kept talking about it, so I decided to watch it. It turned out to be really fun, and I didn’t expect that.
I’m just wondering, were An Yea-won and Kim Jun-sik basically NPCs? It felt like nobody cared about them. All the male contestants seemed to focus on Jia, and the female contestants focused on their own choices, leaving Kim Jun-sik out.
What I really liked was the couple Oh Jin-taek and Kang So-yeon. They made me laugh a lot with their little comedic moments.
The additional new members felt unnecessary or useless. I thought the new female contestant would choose Kim Jun-sik, and the new male contestant would choose An Yea-won, but that didn’t happen, which made it frustrating.
I really love this drama, but I’m kind of disappointed with some of the cases and the villain. I expected the villain to be more cruel and sadistic, and the cases to be more intense. I also expected more comedy with those little moments that make me laugh.
To be honest, I expected more from this drama because it’s about a genie and the “lamp” concept. I thought it was going to be amazing like Aladdin, with great CGI, strong setup, and a better plot, but it wasn’t. I was kind of disappointed.
I don’t know… the drama isn’t that good, but every episode is still fun to watch because of the little comedic moments. The vibe feels warm, and I really like the OST. However, I didn’t like the villain or some of the flashback and time-travel scenes.
I've checked the rating of this drama a few times and it started from 7.8 after episode 2, then 8.0 after episode…
Yeah ,I'm sure, I thought at first episode or 2 maybe, Idk ,is it bug or something , I forget that's why this drama be on my watch list, but in doubt :D
I don’t know, but I have to admit that the comedy in this drama made me laugh so hard in some scenes. However, I felt bored during the serious romance scenes.
To be honest, I watched it while it was ongoing, but I forgot to write a review because I had business at that time, so this will be short.
It was funny at the beginning, but it became bad during the cooking battle with those Chinese chefs. When they started speaking Chinese, I don’t know why, but I couldn’t stand listening to it. The reactions when they ate delicious food were too exaggerated. It felt overacted, and their accents were terrible—it gave me a headache.
In the end, it became boring and too dramatic, especially when the villain made the main character angry. I don’t know, it felt like a makjang drama. That’s all I remember.
So many clips showed up on my social media, which made me curious about this series. But when I watched it, it felt so weird. The transitions from one scene to another were bad, and some of the cast’s acting was really poor. The main character’s acting wasn’t bad, but the other actors’ performances made it hard for me to keep watching until the end. The background and set design looked very low-budget, which made it even harder to watch.
Honestly, maybe it’s supposed to deliver a moral message about life in society, but if this kind of concept were made into a Korean drama, I’m sure it would be much better, with higher production quality and stronger acting.
Sometimes I even watched it at a faster speed because I couldn’t stand watching it normally.
I saw many people protesting about the new spin-off because the main character was replaced. At first, I thought this series must be really good, but honestly, I found it really terrible.
I honestly don’t understand how this series managed to get an 8.5 rating. That feels way too high for a show with weak acting and low production quality. It’s so strange.
OMG, this is so funny. The acting was on point, but the demon scenes made the movie feel bad. I can’t even watch those scenes when the demon is inside the girl—like, WTF. If this movie wasn’t about demons, or if they removed those parts, it would be much better. If it were full comedy, it would be a 10/10.
Even in the anime, my favorite character was Chopper, and in this live action, they did a really great job with his script. I cried in both the anime and the live action. They did a great job.
For everyone who is complaining about Vivi’s casting, I think it makes sense. Vivi is described as someone who grew up in a desert area with scorching heat, so having brown or darker skin fits her background. It would not really make sense for her to have very pale skin.
To be honest, I really do not like that they brought Kang In Beom back. I think it would have been better to introduce a new villain. Also, putting Lee Du Yeong’s character at the end felt kind of pointless. While the others use boxing, he uses weapons, which feels unnecessary and does not fit well.
I thought in the last episode Gun Woo’s friend or team would fight the villain team in a chaotic battle, but it ended up being just a fight in the ring between the four of them.
The post credit scene left me speechless. Oh my God. Hopefully, there will be a season 3.
Jo Yoo-jae just focuses on his own choice, which makes me frustrated. I can’t watch all of his scenes.
But I still love the little comedic moments.
I’m just wondering, were An Yea-won and Kim Jun-sik basically NPCs? It felt like nobody cared about them. All the male contestants seemed to focus on Jia, and the female contestants focused on their own choices, leaving Kim Jun-sik out.
What I really liked was the couple Oh Jin-taek and Kang So-yeon. They made me laugh a lot with their little comedic moments.
The additional new members felt unnecessary or useless. I thought the new female contestant would choose Kim Jun-sik, and the new male contestant would choose An Yea-won, but that didn’t happen, which made it frustrating.
I don’t know… the drama isn’t that good, but every episode is still fun to watch because of the little comedic moments. The vibe feels warm, and I really like the OST. However, I didn’t like the villain or some of the flashback and time-travel scenes.
It was funny at the beginning, but it
became bad during the cooking battle with those Chinese chefs. When they started speaking Chinese, I don’t know why, but I couldn’t stand listening to it. The reactions when they ate delicious food were too exaggerated. It felt overacted, and their accents were terrible—it gave me a headache.
In the end, it became boring and too dramatic, especially when the villain made the main character angry. I don’t know, it felt like a makjang drama.
That’s all I remember.
The background and set design looked very low-budget, which made it even harder to watch.
Honestly, maybe it’s supposed to deliver a moral message about life in society, but if this kind of concept were made into a Korean drama, I’m sure it would be much better, with higher production quality and stronger acting.
Sometimes I even watched it at a faster speed because I couldn’t stand watching it normally.
I saw many people protesting about the new spin-off because the main character was replaced. At first, I thought this series must be really good, but honestly, I found it really terrible.
I honestly don’t understand how this series managed to get an 8.5 rating. That feels way too high for a show with weak acting and low production quality. It’s so strange.